Role of inflammation in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis: latest findings and interpretations
VA Palo Alto Health Care System · Stanford University
Abstract
Osteoarthritis (OA) has traditionally been classified as a noninflammatory arthritis; however, the dichotomy between inflammatory and degenerative arthritis is becoming less clear with the recognition of a plethora of ongoing immune processes within the OA joint and synovium. Synovitis is defined as inflammation of the synovial membrane and is characteristic of classical inflammatory arthritidies. Increasingly recognized is the presence of synovitis in a significant proportion of patients with primary OA, and based on this observation, further studies have gone on to implicate joint inflammation and synovitis in the pathogenesis of OA. However, clinical OA is not one disease but a final common pathway…
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2Topics & keywords
- Synovitis
- Medicine
- Inflammation
- Osteoarthritis
- Pathogenesis
- Arthritis
- Immune system
- Synovial joint
- Good health and well-being